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Quoting:Just, what the heck does "Unwarrented" means? Sounded like a FUD terminology.

The WordNet meaning which is most applicable here is "lacking justification", but you're right, it's weasel-words, perhaps counting on most people not even having a general contextual definition for the word. They should just come right out and say "unneeded".

Speaking as someone who's personally been called by Microsoft's own PR firm (Wag Ed, at the time, 2001). Creepy experience, lemme tell you.

My view of all of this: Probably, if this had not made its way onto the pages of the Linux press (here, for example), the site would have remained as it was for quite a long time.

Yes, probably someone from Microsoft did get wind of the page because of the attention here (possibly other Linux sites? I only read Linux news here, so I don't know).

Yes, probably someone at Dell was called onto the carpet or asked to change it.

In any case, as long as they continue shipping PCs with Linux, I think we should be happy -- and if stuff like this happens, so be it -- it's more of a distraction than anything else from the important stuff that's going to happen whether or not Dell decides to hype Linux or not ;)

Dell have not removed the web age, though it's obvious you didn't read the original report where (6) has been reworded to (6) Ubuntu is secure, According to industry reports, Ubuntu is unaffected by the vast majority of viruses and spyware. (actually read in part) ((Ubuntu is more secure, stable and faster than windows 7))

That's the trouble when you don't keep up with the daily news, you miss the real story and once it is removed it's gone, so you don't actually know what it was all about,

The flood gate is open the Linux wave (Rave) is getting bigger and bigger by the day, MS knows it's coming, but don't know when, all their dirty tricks and dealing can't stop it. There are now to many big Linux IT supporters against them making that wave bigger and stronger, the inevitable is one day the Linux wave will crash on Redmond and wipe their windows out, (RIP-MS)

The thingy in the "black pentagon" in the screenshot, is the content which was replaced.
But, when replacing / substituting something, overwriting something usually means, what was there, is lost, is deleted.

I thought I might link directly to Dell's website, exactly the same which I did with the letter of Ms. Kroes Heise referred to.
When posting here on LXer, I thought of how posting this advertizement is a violation of the Terms of Service, and to show people this is 'newsworthy' I quoted "list item" (6), because I thought Dell saying Ubuntu is more secure than Windows _is_ news, even if wrapped in an advertizement.

Personally, I'm hoping Dell got a few $$$ for removing it... You might blast 'em for doing things like removing it,... But I give 'em credit for having the chops to put it up in the first place... (& YES I did actually see the first version).

I'm still upset that buying the same laptop with Ubuntu is more expensive than buying it with M$ Windoze Sevin. I guess I have to chalk that up to M$'s $$$ at work again,... subsidizing hardware costs. You know, if M$ is going to throw money at PC manufacturers,... let them. I'll pick up the version of the machine that's cheaper, the Linux or the Win version, and in both cases wipe the hard drive to install my own favorite Linux distro (I don't like the way Dell partitions the hard drives). Sure, my purchase doesn't count as a Linux machine if I buy the machine with windoze. But, I at least support a company that suppports Linux, and I also have a cognizable argument for using video codecs from other OS manufacturers (Hey, I purchased the license!!! I'm only using a PART of it, though... ).

But at least Dell STILL ships Linux machines, and HAS shipped more of them than any PC maker. As much as I get p-ssed at them from time to time,... the ARE still supporting Linux. I can think of no other major manufacturer that makes buying a Linux machine as easy as them (HP has Linux machines but makes it real tough to find them)... and I can think of only ONE dedicated Linux Only PC manufacturer, off the top of my head. But ZaReason is a relatively small shop.